I agree that it is a very good speaker. With proper room placement I think that you will find that they are very dynamic in the bass. The 25 and 50 Hz controls will allow compensation for some common room modes. These are most useful for situations in which perfect placement for the midrange does not coincide with perfect placement for bass. As this is more often the case than not with electrostats I think that this was a wise move on the part of ML. The smaller size (than the Prodigy) will make them more sellable (WAF) as well.
Ask your buddy if he has played with the rear spike positions. If you bring the rear spikes out further than the front it will tilt the panel down. This can help with imaging if you have to place tham closer to the wall for bass reinforcement. So far I have found them to be fairly flexable speakers that sound darn good.
Ask your buddy if he has played with the rear spike positions. If you bring the rear spikes out further than the front it will tilt the panel down. This can help with imaging if you have to place tham closer to the wall for bass reinforcement. So far I have found them to be fairly flexable speakers that sound darn good.